“The Dominos delivery driver first rang to ask for the money two hours later.

“He said ‘You’ve not paid so we can come out to you to collect the money or you can come into the store to pay.’

“It was late and I was about to go to sleep so I explained my situation that I was leaving first thing to go to a funeral and I would be back on Sunday evening so could come in then and pay for the pizza.

“I even said I’d pay over the phone straight away but they told me that I couldn’t do that.

“The driver said ok and I thought no more about it but the next day he kept calling.

“I’d already explained that I was at a funeral but they still persisted to call me, I think they thought that I was lying about where I was.

“The whole thing was a nightmare and my girlfriend wasn’t happy that I was spending the day on my phone trying to deal with the situation.

“Every other hour I was on the phone trying to deal with it.”

Police

Billy even claims Domino’s called the police who called him chasing the payment.

He said: “When the police called I spoke to them and they told me that if I didn’t pay for the pizza by Sunday evening they would be taking it further.

“I took the money in on the Sunday evening like I said I would, but in two pence pieces, I got the money changed at a local bowling alley.

“I asked for a receipt to prove I’d paid it but they told me I could have a receipt when I paid with proper money. They accepted the payment and I’ve heard no more about it.

“I’ll never have a Domino’s again, they made me feel like a criminal, and it was their fault.”

Joshua Speers, a spokesperson for Domino’s said: “Our colleague mistakenly forgot to take payment for Mr. Martin’s order upon delivery, so called shortly after to request this, at which point Mr. Martin became abusive so our franchisee called the police. We understand when Mr. Martin came into to the store to make payment, he continued his aggressive behaviour. The welfare and safety of our colleagues is paramount therefore we’ve taken the decision not to accept any future orders from Mr. Martin.”